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Acta Paediatrica, 2003
Foetal and neonatal ovarian cysts have previously been considered uncommon. With the development of sonography, however, the detection of cysts has increased. As ovarian cyst formation in the perinatal period is a self‐limiting process, treatment options depend on the risk of complications and on the ability to differentiate these benign cysts from ...
M F Vogtländer+3 more
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Foetal and neonatal ovarian cysts have previously been considered uncommon. With the development of sonography, however, the detection of cysts has increased. As ovarian cyst formation in the perinatal period is a self‐limiting process, treatment options depend on the risk of complications and on the ability to differentiate these benign cysts from ...
M F Vogtländer+3 more
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006
Acute pelvic pain in women is a common diagnostic dilemma encountered by the gynecologist. We describe a case of acute pelvic pain with an unusual etiology.A 40-year-old multipara presented within hours of the onset of acute pelvic pain. She was treated conservatively with analgesics after computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvis revealed a ...
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Acute pelvic pain in women is a common diagnostic dilemma encountered by the gynecologist. We describe a case of acute pelvic pain with an unusual etiology.A 40-year-old multipara presented within hours of the onset of acute pelvic pain. She was treated conservatively with analgesics after computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvis revealed a ...
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1975
This is a review of cases of ovarian cyst encountered in childhood in the Manchester children's hospitals. The patients presented with acute or recurrent abdominal pain or an abdominal or pelvic mass. The commonest cyst found was a teratoma, which was discovered because of its size or because of a complication.
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This is a review of cases of ovarian cyst encountered in childhood in the Manchester children's hospitals. The patients presented with acute or recurrent abdominal pain or an abdominal or pelvic mass. The commonest cyst found was a teratoma, which was discovered because of its size or because of a complication.
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1946
The presence of an ovarian dermoid cyst in the pelvis may be suspected or confidently diagnosed by the recognition of one or more of the following appearances:— 1. Tooth formation—which may be associated with limited ossification. Individual dental structures may be seen as unformed denticles or as fully-developed teeth: whilst a single tooth may be ...
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The presence of an ovarian dermoid cyst in the pelvis may be suspected or confidently diagnosed by the recognition of one or more of the following appearances:— 1. Tooth formation—which may be associated with limited ossification. Individual dental structures may be seen as unformed denticles or as fully-developed teeth: whilst a single tooth may be ...
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The management of fetal ovarian cysts
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2002Ovarian torsion causing the loss of an ovary represents the most common complication of fetal ovarian cysts and occurs more frequently before than after birth. Thus, treatment of fetal simple ovarian cysts should be performed antenatally; however, criteria for prenatal decompression still need to be evaluated.
Pietro Bagolan+7 more
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Ovarian Reserve and Ovarian Cysts
2013Ultrasound has become the most widely used and important tool in the diagnosis and treatment of infertility and IVF. Measuring the antral follicle count (AFC) is one of the best predictors for estimating ovarian reserve. This initial ultrasound exam will immediately affect the management of the patient and help determine IVF stimulation protocols.
Laurel Stadtmauer+2 more
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REFORMATION OF AN OVARIAN DERMOID CYST
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1951IN A previous paper entitled "Ovarian Conservation during Surgery"1 particular attention was paid to bilateral ovarian dermoids and ovarian endometriosis. Two patients were reported therein who had bilateral ovarian dermoid cysts and in whom at operation a piece of normal-appearing ovary was preserved.
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Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2004
Julie Strickland, Claire Templeman
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Julie Strickland, Claire Templeman
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Acta chirurgica Belgica, 1993
Case report of a patient with a giant ovarian cyst. On the basis of literature data, surgery and histology problems, as well as oncological therapy are discussed.
Reher, S.+6 more
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Case report of a patient with a giant ovarian cyst. On the basis of literature data, surgery and histology problems, as well as oncological therapy are discussed.
Reher, S.+6 more
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2014
Ovarian tumors are relatively rare in the pediatric age group. They make up 1.5 % of all childhood malignancies. Although rare, they can be malignant and lethal. They represent a range of pathologies ranging from highly aggressive malignant tumors to benign cysts.
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Ovarian tumors are relatively rare in the pediatric age group. They make up 1.5 % of all childhood malignancies. Although rare, they can be malignant and lethal. They represent a range of pathologies ranging from highly aggressive malignant tumors to benign cysts.
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